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Fluctuating sex ratios, but no sex-biased dispersal, in a promiscuous fish

机译:混交鱼类的性别比例波动,但没有性别偏见的扩散

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Dispersal in birds and mammals tends to be female-biased in monogamous species and male-biased in polygamous species. However results for other taxa, most notably fish, are equivocal. We employed molecular markers and physical tags to test the hypothesis that Atlantic salmon, a promiscuous species with intense male-male competition for access to females, displays male-biased dispersal. We found significant variation in sex ratios and in asymmetric gene flow between neighbouring salmon populations, but little or no evidence for sex-biased dispersal. We show that conditions favouring male dispersal will often be offset by those favouring female dispersal, and that spatial and temporal variation in sex ratios within a metapopulation may favour the dispersal of different sexes in source and sink habitats. Thus, our results reconcile previous discrepancies on salmonid dispersal and highlight the need to consider metapopulation dynamics and sex ratios in the study of natal dispersal of highly fecund species.
机译:在一夫一妻制物种中,在鸟类和哺乳动物中的扩散趋向于雌性偏向,而在一夫多妻制物种中,其趋向于男性偏向。但是,其他类群(尤其是鱼类)的结果是模棱两可的。我们使用分子标记和物理标签来检验以下假设:大西洋鲑是一种杂种,在争取雌性方面雄雄竞争激烈,显示出雄性偏向性。我们发现相邻鲑鱼种群之间的性别比和不对称基因流存在显着差异,但很少或没有证据表明性别偏向的扩散。我们表明,有利于男性传播的条件通常会被那些有利于女性传播的条件所抵消,并且在一个种群中性别比的时空变化可能有利于源和汇生境中不同性别的传播。因此,我们的结果调和了先前关于鲑鱼扩散的差异,并强调在研究高繁殖力物种的出生扩散时需要考虑种群动态和性别比。

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